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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> Inexpensive or upscale, see what's selling on our homes map
Inexpensive or upscale, see what's selling on our homes map

Whether you’re looking for a modest or upscale home, you can see what property is going for on our sales maps. Our latest update, covering Dec. 8 to 14, is online now.

We regularly publish single-family home sale transactions that occurred between individuals, as well as foreclosures, with information compiled by reporter Jenny Shearer.

The homes are color-coded by price, with information from First American Real Estate Solutions. Highlights for Dec. 8 to 14:

• 94 homes are new on the map.

• Priciest? One sold for $910,000 in the 93311 ZIP code. It was 4,579 square feet.

• Cheapest? One sold for $22,000 in the 93307 ZIP code. It was 785 square feet.

Read our story about hope in the housing market.

Or check out our 12 homes and 12 photos showing what sold on one recent day.

— Christine Peterson

Posted in the Business & Finance interest group.
Topics: home sales maps, Real Estate, maps, Buying, deals
posted by MoneyTalks on Monday, February 2, 2009 at 12:26 PM
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